This program is managed by an appointed coordinator and is delivered jointly by the Departments of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical and Materials Engineering.

The objective of the Integrated Engineering program is to prepare its graduates to function effectively in the contemporary multidisciplinary work environment. The curriculum contains courses in chemical, civil, electrical and mechanical engineering, with emphasis on subjects which are important in a wide range of industries, as well as courses in mathematics, the sciences and complementary studies, equivalent to those in the other engineering programs.

Selection of the non-technical elective must be approved by the Department Counsellor to satisfy the CEAB requirements of subject matter that deals with central issues, methodologies, and thought processes of the humanities and social sciences. An approved list can be found on the Engineering website.

** No more than two technical electives may be selected from the same department in the Faculty of Engineering. The following are recommended technical electives from each department. Other courses may be taken if prerequisite requirements are satisfied. Students may elect to substitute up to two 0.5 courses from the Faculty of Science as technical electives. These technical electives must be approved by the Integrated Engineering Curriculum Committee.